主要研究領域
國際公法、中國法、比較法,訴訟法
部分出版著作
Li, Y. (2014). The Judicial System and Reform in Post-Mao China: Stumbling Towards Justice(The Rule of Law in China and Comparative Perspectives, Vol. 1). Farnhem: Ashgate.
Li, Y. & Ma, Y. (2014). Battling in the Courts: Dynamics of Administrative Litigation Systems across Jurisdictions. In Y. Li (Ed.),Administrative Litigation Systems in Greater China and Europe(The Rule of Law in China and Comparative Perspectives, Vol. 2) (pp. 1-12). Farnham: Ashgate.
Li, Y. & Ma, Y. (2014). The Hurdle is High: The Administrative Litigation System in the People's Republic of China. In Y. Li (Ed.),Administrative Litigation Systems in Greater China and Europe(The Rule of Law in China and Comparative Perspectives, Vol. 2) (pp. 15-40). Farnham: Ashgate.
Li, Y. (2014). China's Changing Judicial System in the Time of Globalization: Challenges of Integrating International Standards and the National Realities. In S. Bhuiyan, Ph. Sands & N. Schrijver (Eds.),International Law and Developing Countries, Essays in Honour of Kamal Hossain(pp. 288-304). Leiden: Brill/Nijhoff.
Li, Y. (2012).Judicial Independence in China: An Attainable Principle (Erasmus Law Lectures, 27). The Hague: Eleven International Publishing.
伊拉斯姆斯中國法研究中心
伊拉斯姆斯中國法研究中心是中歐法學比較研究的重要學術機構,其成立對於中國和荷蘭乃至整個歐盟的法學學術交流具有重要的里程碑意義,推廣了荷蘭的中國法律教學和研究。
中心使命
•Promote Chinese law research and education in the Netherlands; [4]
•Serve as a primary resource on legal cooperation between Dutch and Chinese academic institutions, government bodies, including coordinating training for Chinese staff in legal circles in international legal studies;
•Facilitate an understanding of the Chinese legal system and its vital impact on international politics, law and business.
核心活動
•Promote and conduct joint academic research projects related to Chinese law topics. Apply the case of China in the broad context of the global trend of internationalisation of domestic legal systems or rule of law building in transitional states; [4]
•Develop projects together with Chinese institutions. Attract participation on the part of law firms and the Dutch business community. The Centre can provide legal opinions, assist in settling business disputes, and jointly organise seminars with law firms;
•Supervise PhD candidates.